In three to five sentences, describe how the diagram of Earth’s carbon cycle demonstrates the interactions among the biosphere (plants), the lithosphere (ground), the atmosphere (air), and the hydrosphere (water). (make it like a 6th grader wrote it)

The diagram of Earth's carbon cycle shows how plants, the ground, the air, and water all work together to keep carbon moving around the planet. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and use it to grow and make food. When plants die, they release some of that carbon back into the ground. Animals eat plants and release carbon dioxide when they breathe. The ground also stores a lot of carbon, like in rocks and soil. Water helps move carbon around, like when it dissolves carbon dioxide in the ocean. All of these things are connected in the carbon cycle, like a big puzzle!

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The diagram of Earth's carbon cycle shows how plants, the ground, the air, and water all work together. Plants use carbon dioxide to grow and make food. When plants die, they release carbon back into the ground. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide. The ground stores carbon in rocks and soil. Water helps move carbon around.